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    Default Quite A Plump Little Brant.

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    I usually only get the chance to photograph this species during fall migration as they often stage here to fatten-up for the next leg of migration. In the spring they are almost always only seen in big flocks simply flying high overhead so I was pleasantly surprised to see a small group of four swimming close to shore a couple of weeks ago. After spending a few moments on the choppy waters of the river, they came onto shore to preen. Here is one of them showing off its roundness.

    Canon 7DII + 500mm f/4 II + 1.4TC III, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/2000s., f/5.6, ISO 800, natural light, handheld, FF. The bottom right was rather bluish, so I toned that down (but in hindsight I could try to match it even more to the rest of the colour-scheme of the image).

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    Daniel quite nice, wish for a little more Ha. The choppy waters make this. The color that blue doesn't bother me maybe helps the image adds some contrast leads itself so softly into the image. TFS

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    Daniel:

    They always look like their head is too small for the body! I like the "standing" on the turbulent water pose, well exposed. The blue in corner didn't distract me. As Kevin said, it so soft that it blends in.

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    I like it, especially the waves. Were you seated or flat? It looks a bit too YELLOW to me -- you might try a cooler version.

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    Nice crisp look at this guy, and I appreciate the low angle. I agree with Artie about the yellow cast, but WB is not my strong suit! Composition works well for me.

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    The waves are nice. Pose and framing are dead on.

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    Thanks all. Artie, I was lying flat for this image.

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